Partnerships celebrated at new Habitat for Humanity site

Pennsylvania College of Technology students designed and built a house for the Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity, gaining real-life experience. The project was a collaboration between students from various disciplines, resulting in a home for a family in need.
Pennsylvania College of Technology students designed and built a house for the Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity on Fifth Avenue. The project was a collaboration between students from various disciplines, including construction and other fields. Student Nick Deremer was involved in multiple stages, from site preparation to exterior finishing. The experience helped him develop technical skills, communication, and teamwork. The finished house will become a home for a family, providing a safe and stable environment. The partnership between Penn College and Habitat for Humanity created something meaningful for everyone involved.
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